The Galway Girl
Celtic Thunder Lyrics


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I took a stroll down the old long walk
On a day-I-ay-I-ay
I met a little girl and we stopped to talk
On a grand soft day-I-ay-I-ay
And I ask you, friend, what's a fella to do?
'Cause her hair was black and her eyes were blue
And I knew right then I'd be takin' a whirl
Down the Salthill Prom with a Galway girl

We were halfway there when the rain came down
On the day-I-ay-I-ay
And she asked me up to her flat downtown
On a fine soft day-I-ay-I-ay
And I ask you, friend, what's a fella to do?
If her hair was black and her eyes were blue
So I took her hand and I gave her a twirl
And I lost my heart to a Galway girl

So when I woke up I was all alone
With a broken heart and a ticket home
And I ask you, friend
(And I ask you, friend)
What's a fella to do?
(What's a fella to do?)
If her hair was black and her eyes were blue
See, I've traveled around
(See, I've traveled around)
I've been all over the world
(Been all over the world)
I've never seen nothin' like a Galway girl

And I ask you, friend
(And I ask you, friend)
What's a fella to do?
(What's a fella to do?)
If her hair was black and her eyes were blue
See, I've traveled around
(See, I've traveled around)
I've been all over the world




(Been all over the world)
I've never seen nothin' like a Galway girl

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Celtic Thunder's "The Galway Girl" tell the story of a chance encounter between the singer and a young woman on a sunny day in Galway. The singer is mesmerized by the girl's beauty: her hair is black, her eyes are blue, and he is taken by her immediately. They go for a stroll down the old long walk when the rain suddenly comes down. The girl invites the singer to her flat in downtown Galway. There, the two share a dance, and the singer falls deeply in love with her. However, when he wakes up, he discovers that the girl is gone, leaving him with only a broken heart and a ticket back home.


The verses are brought together by the repeated refrain that asks, "What's a fella to do?" The song captures the singer's sense of loss and longing for the Galway girl, as well as a sense of awe at the beauty of the Irish city and its people. The natural beauty of the town, and the enchanting spirit of the girl, leave a deep impression on the singer.


The song is a testament to the power of chance encounters and the ways that love can be sudden and unexplainable. It also speaks to the natural beauty of Galway and the allure of its people.


Line by Line Meaning

I took a stroll down the old long walk
I went for a walk on an old, long pathway.


On a day-I-ay-I-ay
On a beautiful day.


I met a little girl and we stopped to talk
I met a girl and we had a conversation.


On a grand soft day-I-ay-I-ay
On a gorgeous, gentle day.


And I ask you, friend, what's a fella to do?
What should I do?


'Cause her hair was black and her eyes were blue
Her hair was black and her eyes were blue.


And I knew right then I'd be takin' a whirl
I knew then that I would be taking a chance.


Down the Salthill Prom with a Galway girl
I would be going to the Salthill Promenade with a girl from Galway.


We were halfway there when the rain came down
We were halfway to the destination when it started raining.


On the day-I-ay-I-ay
On that beautiful day despite the rain.


And she asked me up to her flat downtown
She invited me up to her apartment in the city center.


On a fine soft day-I-ay-I-ay
On a beautiful, gentle day (despite the previous rainy interruption).


So I took her hand and I gave her a twirl
I took her hand and dance with her.


And I lost my heart to a Galway girl
I fell in love with a girl from Galway.


So when I woke up I was all alone
When I woke up, I was by myself.


With a broken heart and a ticket home
I felt sad and had to return home.


See, I've traveled around
I have traveled to many places.


I've been all over the world
I have been to many different countries.


I've never seen nothin' like a Galway girl
I have never seen anyone like the girl from Galway.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Steve Earle

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